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Revision as of 17:57, 12 June 2013

Arema Indonesia
logo Arek Malang FC
Full nameSingo Edan
Nickname(s)Singo Edan[1] (en: The Crazy Lions)
Founded11 August 1987
GroundKanjuruhan Stadium, Kabupaten Malang (ISL)
Gajayana Stadium, Malang (IPL)
Capacity40,000[2] (ISL)
30,000 (IPL)
OwnerBakrie Group (ISL)
PT. Arema Indonesia (IPL)
ChairmanIndonesia Iwan Budianto (ISL)
Indonesia Winarso Sujoyubono (IPL)
ManagerIndonesia Rudi Widodo (ISL)
Indonesia Haris Pambudy (IPL)
CoachIndonesia Rahmad Darmawan (ISL)
Indonesia Abdul Rahman Gurning (IPL)
LeagueIndonesia Super League
Indonesia Premier League
2011–12 ISL
2011–12 IPL
Indonesia Super League, 12th
Indonesia Premier League, 3rd
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Arema Indonesia is an Indonesian football team based in Malang, East Java. It is one of the most supported and successful football clubs in Indonesia. There is currently a conflict between its members of management that results in formation of two teams, each played in the Indonesia Super League (ISL) and Indonesian Premier League (IPL).

The Arema FC culture

The Arema is born out of the pride of the citizens of Malang. With the desire to establish themselves as a famous and a high nobility society, the people (especially the teenagers) of Malang participated in all kinds of activities (which includes boxing, rock music and athleticism) to help establish the Malang as one of the famous societies in Indonesia.

Arema is also the name of an Indonesian/Javanese legend, Singo Arema who is thought to originate from Malang. Due to this fact, "Arema" became a relevant name to be used for the culture and identity of Malang.

History

Arema is a professional club based in Malang, East Java. Initially the team was born on 11 August 1987 on the initiative of Acub Zaenal, founder Galatama club, this is called Aremada, which is a combination of local clubs and 86 Malang Arema Fleet. But that name did not last long. A few months later, it was changed to Arema 86.

Efforts to maintain the club 86 Arema Galatama went through many obstacles, even the team that was expected to take part in the Galatama VIII stumbled due to difficulties in funding. From here Acub Zaenal along with his son Lucky Acub Zaenal took over and tried to save Arema 86 in order to survive.

The name was changed to 86 Arema and set the foundation on 11 August 1987 in accordance notarial document Pramu Haryono SH No. 58. Since then, they prepared Arema as a professional team. The squad, facilities, and the officials were upgraded.

The team's achievement in Indonesian football faced countless ups and downs. The club's main issue is financial backup. However, they were crowned champions of Galatama in 1992–93 season.

Since the introduction of Liga Indonesia, a combination of Perserikatan and Galatama, Arema has been recorded seven times in the second round. However, financial constraints continue to squeeze the club trip, until eventually PT Bentoel Internasional Tbk acquired the ownership of the team in mid-season 2003.

As a result of the financial crisis that was made Arema down caste in division one. But with the new financial strength, Arema only stayed one season in division one and re-promoted to the top league as the champion. Since then the performance was stable. Arema was able penetrate the Super League, the highest caste of competition in the country for the first time this season rolling.

In 2011 Arema is divided into two teams, one team led by Muhammad Nur which played in the Indonesian Premier League and the other team led by Rendra Kresna which played in the Indonesia Super League.

Stadiums

Arema plays up to 40,000 capacity's in Kanjuruhan Stadium (since 2004) and 30,000 capacity's Gajayana Stadium (for IPL/Home Base Persema Malang), both located in Malang.

Supporters

The club's supporters who call themselves as the Aremania (and Aremanita for female) are considered to be one of the least fanatic supporters among all of the Indonesian football clubs supporters. In 2006, the Aremania has been awarded as The Worst Indonesian Football Supporters by FIFA in addition of Bakrie's fund.

Arema ISL

2013 Squad

No. Name Nationality Position
Goalkeepers
1 Kurnia Meiga Hermansyah Indonesia GK
21 Kadek Wardana Indonesia GK
31 Achmad Kurniawan Indonesia GK
69 Natsir Fadhil Mahbudy Indonesia GK
Defenders
2 Purwaka Yudhi Indonesia FB
6 Thierry Gathuessi Cameroon FB
13 Hasyim Kipuw Indonesia SB
19 Benny Wahyudi Indonesia SB
23 Gilang Ginarsa Indonesia CB
32 Victor Igbonefo Indonesia CB
45 Yericho Christiantoko Indonesia SB
53 Munhar Indonesia CB
Midfielders
5 Edmar Garcia Australia CM
8 Egi Melgiansyah Indonesia DM
11 Dedi Kusnandar Indonesia CM
12 Hendro Siswanto Indonesia FM
17 Joko Sasongko Indonesia SM
41 Dendi Santoso Indonesia SM
44 I Gede Sukadana Indonesia DM
50 Reza Mustofa Ardiansyah Indonesia CM
88 Irsyad Maulana Indonesia SM
99 Engelbert Sani Indonesia SM
Forwards
7 Greg Nwokolo Captain Indonesia ST
9 Beto Brazil ST
10 Christian Gonzales Indonesia ST
15 Sunarto Indonesia ST
23 Yandi Munawar Indonesia ST
40 Keith Kayamba Gumbs Template:Country data Saint Kitts dan Nevis ST

Out on Loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Indonesia IDN Johan Ahmad Farizi (at Persija Jakarta)
FW Indonesia IDN Qischil Gandrum Minny (at Persik Kediri)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Malaysia MAS Safee Sali (at Darul Takzim)
MF Singapore SGP Muhammad Ridhuan (at Persisam Putra)

Arrangement of Coaches

Arema IPL

Squad 2013

Arrangement of Coaches


Honours

Domestic titles

  • Piala Galatama
  • Runners up (1): 1991–92
  • Winners (1): 1992–93
  • Winners (1): 2004
  • Winners (2): 2005, 2006
  • Runners up (1): 2010
  • Winners (1): 2009–10
  • Runners up (1): 2010–11

Asian

  • Quarter final (1) : 2012

Awards

  • Tabloid Bola Best Team Award (2): 2006, 2007
 
Title League Series Year Coach Name Final Position Achievement
Galatama League VIII 1987/88 Indonesia Sinyo Aliandoe 6 (14 Team)
Galatama League IX 1988/89 Indonesia Sinyo Aliandoe/Indonesia Andi M Teguh 8 (18 Team) Top Scorer (Indonesia Mecky Tata) (18)
Galatama League X 1990 Indonesia Andi M Teguh 4 (18 Team)
Galatama League XI 1990/92 Indonesia Andi M Teguh 4 (20 Team) Top Scorer (Indonesia Singgih Pitono) (21)
Galatama League XII 1992/93 Indonesia Muhammad Basri/Indonesia Gusnul Yakin 1 (17 Team) Winners, Top Scorer (Indonesia Singgih Pitono) (16)
Galatama League XIII 1993/94 Indonesia Gusnul Yakin 6 (Group Stage) 17 Team

Liga Indonesia

 
Title League Series Year Coach Name Final Position Achievement
Liga Dunhill I 1994/95 Indonesia Halilintar Gunawan Group Stage (6 from 17 team)
Liga Dunhill II 1995/96 Indonesia Gusnul Yakin Group Stage (12 from 16 team)
Liga Kansas III 1996/97 Indonesia Suharno 2nd Round
Liga Indonesia IV 1997/98 Indonesia Gusnul Yakin Suspended (political chaos)
Liga Indonesia V 1998/99 Indonesia Hamid Asnan/Indonesia Winarto Group Stage (3 from 6 team)
Liga Bank Mandiri VI 1999/00 Indonesia Muhammad Basri 2nd Round
Liga Bank Mandiri VII 2001 Indonesia Daniel Roekito 2nd Round
Liga Bank Mandiri VIII 2002 Indonesia Daniel Roekito 2nd Round
Liga Bank Mandiri IX 2003 Australia Terry Wetton/Indonesia Gusnul Yakin/Netherlands Henk Wullems 19 (22 team) Relegated
Liga Pertamina (Divisi I) X 2004 Indonesia Benny Dollo 1 Winners
Liga Djarum XI 2005 Indonesia Benny Dollo 2nd Round
Liga Djarum XII 2006 Indonesia Benny Dollo 2nd Round
Liga Djarum XIII 2007/08 Czech Republic Miroslav Janu 2nd Round

Indonesia Super League

 
Title League Series Year Coach Name Final Position Achievement
Djarum ISL I 2008/09 Indonesia Bambang Nurdiansyah/Indonesia Gusnul Yakin 10
Djarum ISL II 2009/10 Netherlands Robert Alberts 1 Winners, Best Player (Indonesia Kurnia Meiga)
Djarum ISL III 2010/11 Czech Republic Miroslav Janu 2
Super League IV 2011/12 Austria Wolfgang Pikal/Indonesia Suharno 12

Indonesia Premier League

 
Title League Series Year Coach Name Final Position Achievement
Premier League I 2011/12 Serbia Dejan Antonic 3

Performance in AFC competitions

1993/94: First round
2006: Failed appear (to late registering players)
2007: Group Stage
2011: Group Stage
2012: Quarter-finals
Season Competition Round Club Home Away
1993–94 Asian Club Championship Preliminary round Vietnam Quảng Nam Đà Nẵng 1–0 2–1
First round Thailand Thai Farmers Bank 2–2 1–4
2007 AFC Champions League Group Japan Kawasaki Frontale 1–3 0–3
Group South Korea Chunnam Dragons 0–1 0–2
Group Thailand Bangkok University 1–0 0–0
2011 AFC Champions League Group Japan Cerezo Osaka 0–4 1–2
Group South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 0–4 0–6
Group China Shandong Luneng 1–1 0–5
2012 AFC Cup Group Myanmar Ayeyawady United 1–1 3–0
Group Vietnam Navibank Saigon 6–2 1–3
Group Malaysia Kelantan 1–3 0–3
Round of 16 Hong Kong Kitchee 2–0
Quarter-finals Saudi Arabia Ettifaq 0–2 0–2

Coaches

 
Name Nationality Years
Sinyo Aliandoe Indonesia 1987–89
Andi M Teguh Indonesia 1989–92
Muhammad Basri Indonesia 1992–93, 2000
Gusnul Yakin Indonesia 1993–94, 1995–96, 1997–98, 2003, 2008–09
Halilintar Gunawan Indonesia 1994–95
Suharno Indonesia 1996–97
Hamid Asnan Indonesia 1998
Winarto Indonesia 1998–99
Daniel Roekito Indonesia 2001–02
Terry Weton Australia 2003
Henk Wullems Netherlands 2003
Benny Dollo Indonesia 2004–06
Miroslav Janu Czech Republic 2006–07, 2010–11
Bambang Nurdiansyah Indonesia 2008 (5 months)
Robert Alberts Netherlands 2009–10
Wolfgang Pikal (ISL)
Milomir Seslija (IPL)
Austria
Bosnia and Herzegovina
2011–12
2011–12
Suharno (ISL)
Dejan Antonić (IPL)
Indonesia
Serbia
2012
2012
Rahmad Darmawan (ISL)
Abdul Rahman Gurning (IPL)
Indonesia
Indonesia
2012–
2013–

Bold is winning manager of Indonesian League

Rivalries

Arema FC have a very tough competitor in the League of Persebaya Surabaya. Since the beginning of the meeting of the league, this game usually called Old Indonesia derby. This game is also often called the East Java Derby.

Affiliated clubs

ISL

IPL

Kit suppliers

Sponsorship

Arema team at ISL

  • Anker Sport
  • Ijen Nirwana
  • Surabaya Post
  • Unmer Malang
  • Jasatel
  • Malang Post

Arema team at IPL

  • Ancora Indonesia Resources
  • Ancora Foundation
  • OSO Group

References